Toyota Hilux (2026): features, photos, date

toyota has presented the ninth generation of its iconic Hilux pick-upa historic and world-famous vehicle that, for the first time in its almost 60-year history, this legendary all-terrain vehicle will have a 100% electric version. The Japanese company has chosen to place the electric variant as the absolute protagonist of the launch, a decision that reflects the brand’s strategic shift towards electrification. However, it should be noted that this new generation will also accept other engines. Under these lines we tell you everything. A renewed design inspired by the Land Cruiser After a decade with the previous generation, the new Hilux arrives with substantial changes to its image. According to manufacturer, the exterior design was developed under the “resistant and agile” concept, projecting a more imposing presence with new front proportions and slim headlights connected by a central bar that bears the Toyota name in classic style. For the European market, Toyota has made the decision to only offer the double cab body, eliminating other configurations and thus listening to the requests of its customers in the region. As for the interior, it undergoes a complete transformation, with clear influence from the new Land Cruiser. The center console adopts a horizontal design that integrates two 12.3-inch screens: one for the digital instrumentation and the other for the multimedia system. All all-wheel drive and off-road driving controls are grouped centrally for easy access. The electric version stars in the new generation of Hilux The Hilux BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) has two electric motors, one per axle, powered by a 59.2 kWh lithium-ion battery. The front motor develops 205 Nm of torque, while the rear motor reaches 268.6 Nm, providing permanent all-wheel drive. According to preliminary data of Toyota prior to the final homologation, the approximate range is 240 kilometers under the WLTP cycle. This figure, modest compared to other current electric vehicles, may end up being enough for those who use the pickup in rural environments, or for short trips to work. The payload capacity is estimated at around 715 kg, while the towing capacity reaches 1,600 kg. toyota assures that the battery is specially protected against damage and water infiltration, maintaining the same wading depth as the combustion versions. The brand promises “segment-leading” charging capabilities to minimize vehicle downtime, although it has not specified charging powers or whether it will be compatible with direct current fast charging. Microhybridization, combustion and hydrogen on the horizon The Hilux with technology microhybrid 48V, which was already introduced in the current generation during 2025, will surely end up becoming the version with the highest sales volume in Europe. This variant combines a 48V battery located under the rear seats with the 2.8-liter diesel engine, offering a load capacity of up to one ton and towing capacity of 3,500 kg. Its arrival is scheduled for spring 2026. For Eastern European markets, Toyota will maintain internal combustion engines without electrification: the 2.8-liter diesel (which replaces the 2.4-liter) and the 2.7-liter gasoline engine. Toyota has confirmed that a version equipped with hydrogen fuel cellreaffirming the company’s commitment to this technology as a source of clean energy and its commitment to promoting the development of hydrogen infrastructure in Europe. Technology and security This generation incorporates electric power steering for the first time in a Hilux, which according to Toyota offers more direct handling, better maneuverability and less risk of bouncing when driving on uneven terrain. The Toyota T-Mate safety and driving assistance equipment is considerably expanded, including new functions such as low-speed acceleration suppression, emergency stop system and safe exit assistant, among others. In addition, the system will support updates via remote connection. Date and availability The new Toyota Hilux will go on sale in Europe next December, starting with the electric version. The diesel microhybrid, which is expected to be the most in demand here, will arrive in spring 2026. There are still no details on its price, so we will have to wait to learn more information about it. Images | toyota In Xataka | Europe is eager for cheap electric cars. Europe’s solution: copy Japan

The week starts with rains in Galicia. It is just the beginning of a change in the pattern throughout and we are going to notice it

We have had a truce, but we already knew that: The first half of November was going to be mild, with some rain and occasional thermal drops. And, generally speaking, that’s how it has been. Now the good thing began. And “good” right now means “rain.” Specifically, as we speak, a very active Atlantic storm (which, if all goes according to plan, will probably be named ‘Claudia’) is opening a corridor of southerly winds that will bring heavy rain in the west of the peninsula, an unusual warm advection for the month of November and, incidentally, a more than considerable episode of haze. The worst part, however, will be the Canary Islands. Are we facing the third named storm of the season? Well, as I say, everything seems to indicate yes. But it is still too early to take it for granted: the peak will be between Wednesday and Thursday, to progress in the coming days in the form of fronts. What happens is that the low will suffer the ‘push’ of a warm flow from the south that will raise temperatures and introduce a stream of Saharan dust in the country. Why is this important? In Galicia and the Canary Islands it is important because almost 200 liters per square meter can fall. And, in some areas, the problems can be enormous. However, it is something that also matters for the rest of the country. And not only because the strong winds and rains can affect large areas of the northern half of the Peninsula. Above all, because it is an example of what is going to be one of the great challenges facing meteorology in the coming years: deciding what is a problem. When should a storm have a name? A few days ago, while a storm with subtropical characteristics It caused problems (many problems) In Huelva and Seville, meteorologists discussed whether that storm should have been named. In the end, the official list of named storms seeks to improve public perception and response; and that is not something as easy as giving a name when the notices go from orange to red. What we are going to see these days is something relatively common: omega blocks, undulating jets, storm trains and atmospheric rivers. The only new thing is that They are going to grow, they are going to get stronger and they are going to do it little by little. Almost imperceptibly. What is going to happen this week is a warning to sailors: it is a trailer of the future we are going into. Image | AEMET In Xataka | The “tropicalization” of the atmosphere is going to change Spain and not exactly for the better

They have published the plans for the future Russian nuclear bomber. And the worst thing for Moscow is that the West now knows how to deactivate it

The last time Russia’s bombers made the news was to verify a unprecedented assault in the Ukrainian war. It happened with the Spiderweb operation that kyiv carried out in the heart of the Moscow air bases, when a swarm of more than 100 drones hidden in trucks managed to destroy an important part of the Russian fleet of strategic bombers. The truth is that Russia was developing an unprecedented bomber to renew its fleet, although there are now doubts that it could materialize. The fragility of an industry. The international intelligence network InformNapalmin cooperation with the Fenix ​​cyber center, has revealed one of the largest information blows against the Russian military-industrial complex since the start of the war in Ukraine. The data, obtained after infiltrating the internal systems of the Russian company OKBM (key supplier of components for strategic aviation and the space sector), show Russia’s deep dependence on foreign machinery and reveal classified technical information of two programs considered pillars of its new generation aviation: the stealth bomber PAK DA “Poslannik” and the Su-57 fifth-generation fighter. And more. According to InformNapalmthe stolen files were used for months for the benefit of the Ukrainian Defense Forces and allied countries, which amplifies the impact of the leak both at the operational and political levels. Between ambition and sanctions. The PAK DA, designed by Tupolev to replace veterans Tu-95 and Tu-160represents the Russian attempt to create a subsound strategic bomber flying wing with stealth capability, intercontinental autonomy and dual nuclear and conventional capability. Conceived since the early 2000s, the project has suffered chronic delaysbudget problems and a persistent inability to consolidate a national production chain. The leaked documents include coded hydraulic system specifications like 80RSh115responsible for opening the bomb bay hatches of Poslannik-1, and confirm the existence of a classified contract between Tupolev and OKBM which requires absolute confidentiality and allows it to be terminated if state secrecy is violated. Technical documentation with engineering drawings and specifications for the RSh type box used in the PAK DA bomb bay system Extra page. Not only that. Apparently, a additional annex (called Supplementary Agreement No. 7) details the scheduling of the production phases between 2024 and 2027, a calendar that is now more than compromised by the scandal and the deterrent effect of European sanctions. Technological dependence. The filtrationFurthermore, it reveals a structural contradiction: the Kremlin’s discourse on industrial sovereignty contrasts with the reality of a system that cannot sustain its own projects. no western technology. OKBM, an essential part of the gear that produces actuators and transmission systems for the Su-57 and the PAK DA, depends on CNC machinery imported from Taiwan (Hartford HCMC-1100AG and Johnford SL-50 models) and Serbia (Grindex BSD-700U grinding machine). The equipment was purchased through subsidies from the Ministry Russian Ministry of Industry and Commerce, which shows that the State itself finances the evasion of international sanctions. This framework (a mix of obsolete engineering, technological dependence and state bureaucracy) has become a strategic vulnerability that compromises Russia’s ability to sustain complex long-term programs. Supplementary agreement confirming the continuation of the contract of the PAK DA component under the revised technical code 80RSh A failed industrial pattern. The leaked internal emails They also include documentation on RSh-65 systems of hinge and transmission used in the weapons compartments of the Su-57, the fifth generation fighter that Moscow presents as a symbol of its technological autonomy. However, the materials confirm that production remains subject to the same bottlenecks than the PAK DA: lack of critical parts, dependence on foreign suppliers and delays caused by a shortage of precision tools. Despite public investment and the expansion of plants in Kazaninternal audits attribute the delays to the departure of international manufacturers from the Russian market after the invasion of Ukraine. The political coup. After the analysis of the documentsthe European Union officially included OKBM in its 19th sanctions package on October 23, 2025, recognizing its central role in Russian strategic weapons production and restriction evasion operations. This decision, directly motivated by the findings, confirms how cyber intelligence has become a battlefield expanse: a space where the exposure of industrial vulnerability can be as decisive as a physical attack. The operation, named OKBMLeaksis announced as the first chapter in a series of publications aimed at documenting the structural dependence of the Russian military sector on foreign technology and showing the erosion of its productive capacity. The Russian mirage. He OKBM case illustrates the distance between the Kremlin’s rhetoric about self-sufficiency and the material reality of an industrial complex sustained by imported parts, inherited engineering, and a network of opaque middlemen. If the PAK DA was to symbolize Russia’s entry into a new era of strategic aviation, the leak shows that the project is today a promise threatened by sanctionsproduction necks and lack of technological substitution. The vulnerability revealed transcends the technical: it reflects the accumulated cost of two decades industry dependency global and exposes the difficulty of sustaining a prolonged war without the support of a fully autonomous industrial base. In short, the scandal not only reveals aeronautical secretsbut rather it exposes the structural fragility of contemporary military Russia, whose defense apparatus seems increasingly sophisticated in its designs, but more than precarious in its actual capacity to manufacture them. Image | Russian Defense Minister, InformNapalm In Xataka | A 20-year-old technology led Ukraine to Russian bombers. Moscow’s answer comes from China: a laser cannon In Xataka | In 2024, Ukrainian trucks disguised as “home” entered Russia. Now they have dynamited their main air bases

The connected home is chaos. IKEA’s solution is 21 new devices compatible with Matter

IKEA has been wanting to be the protagonist of the connected home for years. In its catalog we have motorized blinds, door sensorswater leak detectors… The problem was getting everything to work cohesively and without friction. It is just what IKEA wants to change and to do so it has completely renewed its range of smart devices. with a total of 21 products, all compatible with Matter. Goal: full compatibility The promise of the connected home sounds great on paper, but the reality is that, if you have many devices at home, friction between them is the order of the day and in the end it is a chaos of different apps and hubs to be able to control them all. In statements to Wiredthe director of home electronics at IKEA confessed to having “more than 100 smart devices at home, but I also have like 10 different hubs. I hate it.” IKEA has been launching connected devices for many years and has a fairly large offering, but this launch is the recognition that Their offer was quite chaotic. For example, the first light bulbs and their controllers are compatible with the Zigbee standard, but later they launched the hub DIRECT Matter compatible. What they are looking for with this renewal of their offer is to get closer to that total compatibility and for everything to work with everything. To achieve this they have chosen mattera standard that was launched in 2022 and is present in devices from the main home automation platforms such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Samsung Smartthings or Apple HomeKit. Despite many devices already integrate itthere is still the problem that many older devices do not offer itbut it is undoubtedly a step in the right direction to solve this chaos. Lights, sensors and more IKEA’s new home automation range consists of a total of 21 products grouped into three large categories: lighting, sensors and control. First of all we have a new range of light bulbs called KAJPLATS. It consists of eleven different models. They will be dimmable and will also come in various shades of white, warm and colored light. In the case of sensors, there will be five models aimed at different use cases. They are the following: MYGGSPRAY: a motion sensor for both indoor and outdoor use. It is designed so that lights turn on automatically. MYGGBETT: It is a sensor to detect door or window openings and allows you to configure notifications. TIMMERFLOTE: to measure the temperature and humidity inside the home. ALPSTUGA: is the new sensor that measures air quality using CO2, temperature and humidity measurements. KLIPBOK: to detect water leaks. You can notify us with a beep or with a mobile notification Finally, BILRESA will be your new remote controls to control lights and GRILLPLATS will be the new smart plug. They will be available from December at prices yet to be confirmed, although IKEA claims they will be more affordable. Images | IKEA In Xataka | There is a new fever among the ultra-rich: fed up with technology, they want houses that are as “dumb” as possible

what it is, characteristics of this artificial intelligence model and differences with Gemini and ChatGPT

Let’s explain to you what is Kimi K2 Thinkingthe latest model of the company artificial intelligence Kimi AI. It is an AI that has made a name for itself today due to its open nature and for having managed to compete directly against GPT-5, Gemini 2.5 Pro and other high-end models. We are going to start the article by explaining what Kimi K2 is and the characteristics that make this artificial intelligence model different. Then, we will finish by telling you the main differences with respect to the most popular models on the market. What is Kimi K2 Thinking Kimi K2 Thinking is the latest version of Kimi, a Chinese artificial intelligence model created by Moonshot companyfrom Alibaba. Since the names are the same, you can clarify yourself by thinking that Kimi is the company’s AI, like ChatGPTand that this AI has different models that are being launched, such as the case of GPT-5 in the case of OpenAI. Kimi K2 was launched in July, and stood out for having a gigantic size of 10,000 million parameters. Now there is a new version called Kimi K2 Thinkingwhose number of active parameters amounts to 32,000. According to its creators, this allows the AI ​​to maintain stable use of agentic tools over 200 to 300 sequential calls. And what does all this talk mean? As you know, we are entering the era of AI agentswhich are automations with which an artificial intelligence can carry out different actions autonomously. This allows the AI ​​to even make decisions for you, from asking it to make your purchase to preparing a vacation package for you and taking care of the reservations. It is also something that at the business level is going to have even more uses. Therefore, the more ability an AI has to perform a large number of actions without making mistakes, the more valuable and powerful it is. Features of Kimi K2 Thinking The most important feature of Kimi K2 Thinking is that it is an open model. The models of companies like OpenAI, Google or Anthropic are closed, which means that their source code is kept under lock and key, only these companies know how it works inside. Meanwhile, K2 Thinking is open source, which means that anyone can know how it works inside looking your Githubits features, and you can even adapt it for free. What’s more, you can install it locally at no cost, although the computer needed for this is too powerful for ordinary mortals, but “distilled” versions, lowered or trimmed, can be released so that people can use them locally. In this aspect it is like DeepSeek, another open AI that already surprised a few months ago for approaching the power of non-open models such as Gemini or ChatGPT. In the case of Kimi K2 Thinking, according to the test benches has managed to surpass GPT-5something that until recently was unthinkable. We are facing a Mixture-of-Experts architecture model (MoE), which means that it is made up of several experts (subnetworks or specialized modules), and that not everything is activated at once, but only the parts of the model necessary to answer what you ask or perform the task that you have asked. It should also be said that it is multilingual, and can be used in other languages ​​although it focuses on Chinese, and that it can process many types of file formats. Also searches in real time to offer you the most up-to-date information, and is multimodal, being able to interpret text, images, code or a combination of these. Kimi K2 Thinking can be used as a conversational char answering questions and maintaining long context while following complex threads. But it can also interpret images, or a combination of mixed inputs such as images with text and with code. In addition to this, it can generate programming code, analyze long documents thanks to its large context window and extract information to answer questions about the content or give you a summary. Additionally, you can create automations or agents. Differences with ChatGPT or Gemini As we have told you above, the main difference of Kimi is its open concept. While ChatGPT and Gemini are proprietary models, Kimi allows access to the community so they can see its code. Several benchmarks have shown that Kimi K2 Thinking outperforms GPT-5 and Claude Sonnet 4.5 (Thinking) in search and agentic browsing in the browser, in text-only operation, and in information collection. The only thing in which it still does not surpass these models is in the creation of code. In the use of agentic tools, benchmarks or test benches have shown that Kimi K2 Thinking is positioned as a leading AI model. Besides, Kimi is a cheaper model for several things. First, training the model cost $4.6 million, according to indicate on CNBC, a ridiculous figure considering that training proprietary models like GPT-5 It cost about 500 million dollars according to estimates. It’s also cheaper to use the Kimi K2 Thinking API. The API is like the entry key that allows other applications to connect to this AI to work with it. The price of K2 Thinking is $0.6 per million tokens in and $2.5 per million tokens out. GPT-5 Chat costs $1.25/10 respectively, and Claude Sonnet 4.5 costs $3/15 respectively. For the average user, the operation is the same.. You have the website kimi.comwhere after registering for free you can use the Kimi K1.5 and K2 models. However, If you want to use Kimi K2 Thinking you will have to pay with their subscriptions of 19 or 30 dollars. At least, this is if you want to use the full version on the official website, without having to install anything. 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They sit at the table of the giants

He BYD test track in Zhengzhou It has a 29-meter interior dune certified by Guinness, a 70-meter pool for its amphibious cars, layouts off-road and an impeccable asphalt circuit to step on the accelerator. All designed to impress. And it works. More than a hundred journalists from America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa were summoned to witness an exhibition of strength. There were no big product announcements. The message was different: BYD no longer plays in the league of aspirants. He sits at the table of the giants, he knows it and enjoys it calmly. If the circuit was the muscle, Stella Li was the brain exposed to the media. During the session with three dozen international journalists, the Xataka Legend 2025 He responded bluntly about tariffs, global strategy, competition with Tesla and the future of the combustion engine. And it did so from a position of unprecedented confidence: BYD has sold more than 3.7 million “new energy” vehicles (NEV) as of October 2025. It is the world’s number one in BEV and PHEV combined. In September, it reached third place in global automobile sales – all technologies included –, only behind Toyota and Volkswagen. “Our growth is not a coincidence. We are a technology company that manufactures cars, not the other way around“Li emphasized during his previous speech. BYD employs more than 120,000 engineers and files dozens of patent applications every day. Europe, tariffs and the factory that changes everything When asked about European tariffs – which penalize Chinese electric companies – Li was direct: “The Hungarian factory will be operational at the end of this year. The impact of the tariffs will be zero in the short term. We will be a European manufacturer.” It was a response loaded with symbolism. BYD does not avoid the trade conflict but neutralizes it with local investment. And it is not the only front. Li confirmed that after Hungary will come plants in Brazil, Türkiye and other strategic markets. The lesson is clear: BYD builds where it sells. But Europe will not be just battery and volume. Li announced that YangWang, BYD’s luxury brand, will arrive in 2026, although without specifying models. “We want to bring premium PHEV technology to the market,” he said. “We are still defining which model will be first, but it will be something that the competition cannot ignore.” The veiled reference to the German BMW-Mercedes-Audi trident did not go unnoticed. One of the most interesting revelations of the session was BYD’s dual strategy in Europe. The brand started with a 100% electric bet (BEV), but now openly embraces PHEV technology as a workhorse. “In China, more than 50% of NEV vehicle sales are PHEVs,” Li said. “In some cities, it exceeds 60%. Consumers choose technology DMi because it is better: electric autonomy for everyday life, a combustion engine for long trips, and lower fuel consumption than any conventional hybrid.” The technology that changes the rules DMi 5.0 technology allows consumption of 2.6 liters per 100 km and combined ranges of up to 2,100 km with a single tank and one charge. In Europe, the Signal 6 DMi offers 1,500 km. “It is the perfect solution for markets where charging infrastructure is still limited,” he added. Is the combustion engine going to disappear? “Not in the next few years,” he answered without hesitation. “But in the future. Once more people experience DMi or BEV, the fate will be clear.” Asked about Tesla and the race for world number one, Li avoided the confrontation: “We are not obsessed with rankings. Tesla focuses on pure BEVs, we offer more options. “We believe in coexistence, even cooperation.” In fact, BYD already supplies batteries to other manufacturers. “We are not just a car brand,” Li recalled. “We produce batteries for energy storage, electronic components… You use BYD products in your daily life without knowing it.” That diversification is your secret weapon. The usual thing is to depend on external suppliers, but BYD controls the entire value chain: Blade batteries, motors, electronic platforms, semiconductors… Vertical integration as immunity to supply interruptions. Regarding the brutal price war in China, Li was cautious but realistic: “The competition is bloody. But BYD does not compete only on price. We compete on technology, experience, ecosystem.” How many Chinese brands will survive? “Too many are competing now. I don’t know how many will be left. But I know that competition makes us better.” The issue of national competition is not trivial: there are a brutal number of brands and it seems unlikely that all of them will have a place in a future that points to consolidation thanks to mergers, acquisitions of smaller ones and perhaps others that cannot survive directly. The record that is not just marketing If there were any doubts about BYD’s ambitions in the premium segment, the YangWang U9 Xtreme put them to rest. The electric supercar reached 496.22 km/h on the ATP Automotive Testing Circuit Papenburg (Germany) in September, becoming the fastest production car on the planetdisplacing Bugatti. Driving it in Zhengzhou, although limited to a maximum peak of 160 km/h for safety, was brutal. Total silence, instant thrust, space launch feeling. It is a car that It has a profit above its own sales: It serves to demonstrate that BYD can manufacture whatever it sets its mind to. A few years ago BYD manufactured cheap cars of dubious quality, today they are behind that missile called YangWang U9 and its record: it is the fastest production car in the world thanks to its 496.22 km/h. Image: Xataka. Among all the technologies on display, one stood out for its potential impact: Flash Charging, BYD’s ultra-fast charging infrastructure. With a voltage of 1,000 V and batteries integrated into the stations, the system promises up to 2 km of autonomy per second of charging. And in five minutes, 400 km. “Recharging will be as fast as refueling,” Li promised. Of course, with double hose. And here comes the play: BYD will install … Read more

The crazy story of the Galician woman who registered El Sol before a notary, sold plots online and then took eBay to court

To the French monarch Louis XIV he was known as the sun kingthus, with a capital letter and all its absolutist pomp. Strictly speaking, that title, however, belongs to another person, and it is not even the priest king. Cuahtemocgreat governor of the Aztecs, nor the Egyptian emperor Amenhotep III. If there is a lady and sovereign of the Star King—or at least that is what she maintains—that is Angeles Durana Galician who one fine day in 2010 decided to do something that no one else had done in thousands of years of human history: she left her house in Salvaterra do Miño, in the Vigo region, and stood in the office of a notary to draw up an official record that she, and no one else but her, declared herself the legitimate and authentic owner of the sun. When the good notary heard her, he couldn’t help but laugh, but he had no choice but to consult with his professional association and, in fact, sign a record of what that lady said. Since then, the story of Ángeles Durán has taken on delirious overtones, worthy of a good astro-legal thriller.I solicited. I, owner of the Sun This is how Ángeles Durán has proclaimed herself, a Galician who in 2010 surprised the world by proclaiming herself the owner of the Sun. And no, we are not speaking figuratively. The news advanced it in its day The Voice of Galiciawhich recounted how Durán went to a notary in a neighboring town, in the Vigo region, to draw up a record that she was the legitimate owner of the axis of the Solar System. If that became news—and it did, so much so in fact that it jumped to foreign media— it was not so much because of the occurrence itself as because of the result. Durán left the office with a document that he later did not hesitate to use. pose for the cameras. “I am the owner of the Sun, a star of spectral type G2, which is located in the center of the solar system, located at an average distance from the Earth of approximately 149,600,000 kilometers…”, proclaims the minutes of statements with the notary’s seal. The Galician newspaper explains that the official made him laugh upon hearing Durán’s claims, but he still consulted with his school and ended up attesting that the woman in front of him declared herself the legitimate possessor of the Sun. Since then many things have been said about Durán: that he is lawyer and psychologistwho at that time served as judicial expert and even, as published The Voice in 2022, who lives in Italy and is focused on preparing a book about the British royal family. One of the latest news that is known about her is that she is dedicated to composing “spicy and erotic songs” and who has released an album. What there is no doubt is that Durán dedicated time and effort to planning her strategy to proclaim herself the owner of the Sun. Whether more or less correct, the undeniable thing is that her request was based on a legal argument that she raised at the time and still maintained in 2019. before the cameras of Cuatro. Going back to Roman law The Galician law basically rested on two legs: a legal vacuum and a legal figure that dates back to Roman law. The first is related to the international agreement that establishes that no country can appropriate the planets. The key for Durán is in that nuance: that it affects the states would not imply, he maintains, that it extends to individuals. The second key is the usucapionwhich allows you to gain real rights to those elements that have been enjoyed for a certain time. And Durán had decades benefiting daily from the Sun’s rays. Like the other almost 8,000 million people who reside on this wide planet, true, but no one else had thought to raise it like this in a notary office. The law is made, the trap is made. At least that’s what Durán thought. “I have not bought the Sun because no one has sold it to me. What I have done is a deed for what is called usucapion,” I insisted in 2019 during an interview in which he assured that this figure can be used “by electromagnetic apprehension.” The truth is that Durán has not been the first to do something similar. Decades ago an American businessman, Dennis Hopeclaimed that he had found a legal loophole that allowed him to claim sovereignty of the Moon. His argument was very similar to that of the Galician: Hope was based on an old law from the 19th century, of the American pioneers, and that the Outer Space Treaty It does not affect individuals. The most curious thing is that the Sun is not the only property that Durán has claimed, although it is certainly the one that takes the cake in size, implications and impact. The Galician has made other equally curious visits to the General Registry of Intellectual Property. The World and The Country They have echoed how he came to record Tarzan’s cry or “the longest score in the world”, 24,000 million measures and related to telephony. “Every time you dial a number, notes are ringing and no one has recorded them,” explained in 2010: “If you mark 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, you are making a few measures and all the possible combinations, all of them, I have registered in my name.” A little plot in the sun… Durán was not satisfied with proclaiming herself the owner of the Astro Rey. He decided to go one step further, cutting up the vast expanse of the star and selling plots on eBay. On the first day he managed to market nearly a hundred stellar plots. According to explained in his day10,000 solar portions were offered, each accompanied by its respective certificate. For one euro, anyone could get a piece of star. … Read more

a poncho turns its soldiers in Ukraine into an invisible army

Last October Ukraine I remembered to his troops that Russian soldiers had come up with a new infiltration system. After the helmets with antennathe lures and the optical illusionsMoscow had found a way to appear among the Ukrainian forces “out of nowhere”. Now, in a new unprecedented twist in the conflict, Russia has found the closest thing to an invisibility shield. From the video game to the fight. Something very similar to what we saw in the Metal Gear saga, then called optical camouflagehas appeared in the conflict in Europe. The war on the Russian-Ukrainian front has seen a tactical evolution that has shifted classic protection (armor and vehicles) towards mobility and thermal stealth: Russian assault forces have adopted ponchos or thermal tarps (the so-called “invisibility cloaks”) as an essential element to minimize the infrared signature and allow infiltrations on foot in the wide swath controlled by the drones. There is no perfect thermal concealment, but the difference between being detected or not can decide the life of an assault group. That’s why these clothes, combined with night movements and the use of specific environmental conditions, have become a central tactical tool that, in practice, today protects more than many armored vehicles against the aerial threat of reconnaissance and attack. Tactical evolution. Thermal tarps are blankets made with reflective layers and materials that accelerate heat dissipation, their purpose is approximate the temperature superficial of the human body to that of the environment to reduce contrast that thermal cameras detect. However, its effectiveness depends of multiple factors: quality of the material, contour sealing (bare feet and hands are detectable signs), weather conditions and, above all, the time of day. The so-called as “thermal crossover” (two brief daily periods in which vegetation, soil and air have similar temperatures) reduces global thermal contrast and offers the optimal window to move forward without standing out, while fog, rain or humidity can complement that invisibility. Improperly used, ponchos generate “cold spots” that attract attentionbut used well, multiply the probability of achieving tactical objectives. Limitations and learning. It must be clarified that thermal tarps do not make the attacker invulnerable. Experienced drone operators look for subtle signs (bare feet, movement under the cover, small thermal disturbances) and learn to distinguish behavioral patterns that reveal infiltrations. In addition, there are low quality materials and training errors: there are cases of soldiers who tried to camouflage themselves in broad daylight or with inappropriate ponchos and were detected. The tactic is therefore effective but fragile: it works best en masse, under optimal conditions and when the adversary lacks sufficient alternative sensors or personnel on the line. US Marine Corps uniform with built-in thermal camouflage Countermeasures and tactical recovery. To counteract these infiltrations, the solution it is not unique: involves deploying complementary sensors (acoustic, magnetic, seismic) that do not depend on the thermal spectrum, or reinforcing minefields and physical barriers, densifying human or robotic presence in exposed sectors, or even improving doctrine multisensory surveillance and train detection teams to identify minimal signs of intrusion. In strategic terms, Ukrainian forces agree that the response involves combining technology (more sensors, better integration) with greater territorial occupation, because passive defense based solely in aerial interceptions It is insufficient against equipment that infiltrates at low visibility. Operational implications. The resort to small infiltrated groups reflects broader tensions: troop shortages, accumulated material wear and tear, and an environment where air or drone superiority does not guarantee the security of the rear. For those who attack, the tactics allows you to exploit holes in defense and wear down positions through groups that, although they lose part of their troops, can complete reconnaissance, sabotage or local assault missions. For those who defend it, it forces us to rethink the segmentation of the front and the provision of resources: the balance between expensive sensors and effective personnel, the need for mobile reserves and the growing importance of passive and active containment measures on the ground. Strategic conclusion. If you like, we are facing a tactical transformation where war becomes more granular and less dependent on traditional armor: the multiplication of drones and sensors has revalued thermal invisibility and human mobility, while it has revealed the fragility of conventional defensive schemes. In the short term, the balance favors those who know integrate camouflagemeteorology and discreet logistics. In the medium term, effective defense will require a greater density of heterogeneous sensors, more troops or robotic means on the line and a doctrinal adaptation that combines multisensory detection with physical measures that close the gaps that infiltrators exploit today. In short, in the current field a thermal tarpwell used, can offer an attacker more practical protection than many armored vehicles, and this realization forces us to rethink tactical defense and territory management in a conflict dominated by sensor warfare. Image | UKRAINE MOD, Metal Gear In Xataka | Russia’s latest tactic is the closest thing to a magic trick: By the time Ukraine realizes it, the Russians are already behind it In Xataka | The Ukrainian army has been asked what it urgently needs. The answer was clear: no missiles or drones, just cars

discounts of more than 50% on TVs, Xiaomi phones and more

Amazon is one of those stores that, over the years, has managed to become a benchmark for online shopping. If you are thinking of renewing some of your technological devices, these are some of the best bargains that we have found for you today. Robot vacuum cleaner Cecotec Conga M50 by 99 euros: with 5,000 Pa and laser navigation. Smart TV Sony BRAVIA 3 K75S32BP by 999 euros: 75 inches and PS Remote Play. smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 by 139 euros: with 108 MP and 128 GB camera. Samsung Tablet Galaxy Tab A9+ by 189 euros: 11 inches and 128 GB. Bluetooth locator Tile by Life360 Matte by 19.99 euros: with SOS alert button and three-year autonomy. Cecotec Conga M50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner If you don’t have time to sweep and/or mop daily, have a robot vacuum cleaner at home it is essential. Cecotec was one of the pioneers in this type of products and, now, has launched the Conga M50a mid-range model that is now heavily discounted on Amazon. You can take it alone 99 euros. This Conga M50 stands out for having very good features, for its low price. Its suction power is 5,000 Pa and it also has laser navigation high precision. Its battery allows you to vacuum floors of up to 160 m² without interruptions. Finally, note that it has a multi-surface brush. Cecotec Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Floor Mop Conga M50 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Smart TV Sony BRAVIA 3 K75S32BP For those who were thinking of buying a large TV for their home, this offer from Amazon may be irresistible. Now, you can buy the Sony Bravia 3 K75S32BP almost half the price. It used to cost almost 1,900 euros and is now available for 999 euros. This TV mounts a 75-inch LED panel with 4K resolution and Triluminos PRO technology. It is compatible with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, so you will enjoy a totally cinematic experience. Another of its most striking features is that it has PS Remote Play functionto be able to access your console completely remotely. Sony BRAVIA 3 Smart TV, K75S32BP, 75″ The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 smartphone Good, pretty and cheap, these are the three characteristics that could define this mobile from Xiaomi’s economical family. With a usual price of about 180 euros, now you can get this one at a discount Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 to 139 euros. He Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 has a 6.67 inch AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution. Its main camera is 108 MP and it has a MediaTek Helio G99-Ultra processor. The model that Amazon has on offer is the one that comes with 8 GB RAM and an internal storage capacity of 128 GB. Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 – 8+128GB Smartphone The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Tablet To watch series and movies, do some occasional work or even play, the tablet It is one of those essential devices for many. Now, on Amazon, you have this Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+which presents an excellent quality-price ratio, reduced to 189 euros. This Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ It has an 11-inch screen with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels. It runs on the Android 15 operating system and weighs about 640 grams. It has a 128 GB internal storage and in the audio section, it stands out for offering 3D sound. Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Tablet The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Tile by Life360 Mate Bluetooth Locator If you have been looking for a Bluetooth locator for a long time (a la Apple AirTag), now you are in luck. On Amazon, you have this available Tile by Life360 Matte discounted It has gone from costing 29.99 euros to 19.99 euros in this flash offer. This Bluetooth locator It is perfect for always having your keys, wallet or even your purse or backpack located. It offers a Bluetooth range of up to 105 meters and has SOS alert button. Its autonomy is up to three years and it has IP68 certification. Tile by Life360 Mate (2024) – Bluetooth Locator The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. Images | Webedia, Tile, Cecotec, Samsung, Xiaomi and Sony In Xataka | Five things to keep in mind before buying a smart TV In Xataka | Best sound bars in quality price: which one to buy and seven recommended models from 140 euros

There is already a first crack in Chinese technological optimism: DeepSeek

Chen Deli, senior researcher at DeepSeek, has admitted at a state conference who is “extremely positive about technology, but pessimistic about its impact on society.” It is the first time that a representative of the Chinese company has spoken publicly since February, when its founder met with Xi Jinping after provoking that world earthquake with the launch of R1. And he has done it with that pessimistic outlook. Why is it important. This message comes from a company that the Chinese government has turned into a symbol of technological capacity and resilience in the face of US sanctions. That one of its leaders recognizes great risks for employment is a notable turn in a country where the official discourse is usually triumphalist. The facts. Chen participated in the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen along with the heads of five other companies known in China as “the six little dragons” of AI. His diagnosis has a gloomy tone: in one or two years, AI will be good enough to start replacing human jobs. In a decade or two it could take care of the rest. “Society could face an enormous challenge,” has said. “Tech companies need to take on the role of advocate.” Between the lines. This is not an American CEO peddling apocalypse smoke to inflate his valuation. In China, the State regulates technology with a firm hand. When Sam Altman says that AI will “probably lead to the end of the world, but in the meantime there will be big companies,” it sounds like marketing. When a DeepSeek executive says it at a conference organized by the government, after many months of silence and after its founder met with Xi, it sounds like a party line. The context. DeepSeek exploded in January with DeepSeek-R1a low-cost, open-source language model that was on par with American leaders. Since then, absolute exit. The founder, Liang Wenfeng, has appeared only once in all this time: at a televised symposium with Xi Jinping in February. Neither Liang nor the company has made public comments since then, and they have skipped all major Chinese tech conferences. Yes, but. While sending this message of caution, DeepSeek is in the process of consolidating itself as a cornerstone of the Chinese AI ecosystem. Chip manufacturers such as Cambricon and Huawei have developed hardware compatible with their models. In September, the company launched an “experimental” version of its V3 modelnotable not so much for its efficiency as for creating an alternative to NVIDIA’s CUDA API and its support for Chinese GPUs. In August, the simple announcement of a model optimized for national chips shares of the sector skyrocketed in the local market. And now what. Xi Jinping has proposed a little over a week ago on the APEC forum that there should be a global body that governs AI, making it “a public good for the international community.” Now a DeepSeek representative talks about AI as a potential threat that requires a unified approach from the technology sector. The narrative is shifting from triumphalism to preventive regulation. Featured image | Xataka, DeepSeek In Xataka | We believed that no open model could outperform GPT-5. A Chinese startup proves us wrong

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